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2010-01-06 Thread Erlenbusch, Daniel
Thank you, Daniel Erlenbusch, MCSE Network Administrator PENRAD Imaging http://www.penrad.org Colorado Springs Radiologists, PC Cell 719-310-4745 Office 719-867-6936 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Steven Harris Sent: Wednesday,

[Fwd: VM/VCB files restore]

2010-01-06 Thread Timothy Hughes
F.Y.I - The TSM 6.1 client is installed on the Backup Proxy Server Thanks Original Message Subject:VM/VCB files restore Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:24:29 -0500 From: Timothy Hughes To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi all, We have a VCB Server backing up VM machin

VM/VCB files restore

2010-01-06 Thread Timothy Hughes
Hi all, We have a VCB Server backing up VM machines. Can Virtual Machine VM files be restore restored backed to the proxy server? We have already completed the full restore VM backup Thanks in advance!

Re: Checking my understanding on client option sets

2010-01-06 Thread Shawn Drew
No way to use multiple sets. The way I deal with this is to put all the general options using the same sequence numbers in every Option Set (between 100-200 for example) Then the specific options from 200-up. This makes it much easier to automate the update of the general options. Then you can ea

Re: Checking my understanding on client option sets

2010-01-06 Thread Len Boyle
Hello Gary, I believe that you are correct in that TSM does not support more than one option set per client. But you might be able to do what you want at the source level. You might have a file named general.options And a file namedwebsrv.options. Then at the os level you could cr

Checking my understanding on client option sets

2010-01-06 Thread Lee, Gary D.
Tsm server v5.4.4 on Zlinux suse sles9; clients range from 5.1 throu 6.1.3. If I have this correct, there is no way to stack option sets. The idea is for a very general one, then a few more specific sets to cope with more special situations. i.e. Our general server set, then another set for web

Re: Migration choosing output volume in the SAME POOL?!?

2010-01-06 Thread Harvey, Bruce T
That's a relief! -- Bruce T. Harvey UNIX System Administrator, SAIC | DHS/ICE OCIO 1120 Vermont Ave, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005 202.261.9589 (office) - 202.465.9537 (cell) | harv...@saic-dc.com | -Original Message- | From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On B

Re: Migration choosing output volume in the SAME POOL?!?

2010-01-06 Thread Wanda Prather
We've also had this morning pick all 4 output volumes in the same pool. Gretchen got it in 1 - it's doing reclamation. I also found in the SUMMARY table that the volumes showed up as having been RECLAIMED, not migrated. We set reclaim to 100 on the source pool, killed and restarted, and Bob's You

Re: Migration choosing output volume in the SAME POOL?!?

2010-01-06 Thread Harvey, Bruce T
Have you tried to lower the number of processes to 3 or increase it to 5 to see how they end up picking volumes? If it goes away in 3 and you get two CDLPOOL output volumes, that could mean a silly limitation somebody left in. However, if it's always 1, whether 2, 3, or 9, there's still something

Re: Database Consolidation

2010-01-06 Thread Huebschman, George J.
You will probably have to restore the DB to another TSM server either another instance on the same server, or another physical server. If you can repair the DB you can export the nodes over to the current production server. George H. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mail

Database Consolidation

2010-01-06 Thread Kinder, Kevin P
I have a user running TSM 5.4 on a single Windows XP server. This user experienced a server crash but after a week of trying was unable to get TSM running again with the existing database. Error messages indicated that the database experienced corruption, and after getting those errors TSM would no

Netware to Linux client migration

2010-01-06 Thread David Longo
I have TSM server 5.5.2 and some older Netware clients. Netware 6.5 and most are TSM client 5.2.2.0. These are our Network file shares. The current volumes are NSS (TSM server filespace type "NTW:LONG".) The team is about to migrate all Netware over to Linux, SLES 10 and the TSM filespace type w

Migration choosing output volume in the SAME POOL?!?

2010-01-06 Thread Wanda Prather
Oh, my head hurts. Haven't seen this before. TSM server AIX 5.5.2 with no disk pool. Clients back up to a VTL (which is an EMC CDL) The VTL migrates to an LTO tape pool. So the data flow is clients => CDLPOOL => TAPEPOOL CDLPOOL has MIGPROCESS=4 MIGRATE STGPOOL CDLPOOL kicks of 4 migration pro

files to deletion

2010-01-06 Thread Wesley Introvigne
Dear All, As tsm controls any files marked for deletion and how can I check what are these files? Someone has some SQL so I can check which files marked for deletion with their respective dates. Regards, Wesley introvigne

Re: unexpected result from audit library

2010-01-06 Thread ashish sharma
Hello All, Well Thank you everyone for your help. The problem is resolved now. For resolving the issue, each unavailable physical volume was first checked out of the library physically and then checked in from I/O slot. All data is intact, i can have peaceful sleep in night now. On Tue, Jan 5, 20

Re: Disparate Client Options

2010-01-06 Thread Paul Zarnowski
Another view: When running MacOS X, you can share folders between OSX and a VMware guest running Windows. MacOS X can read NTFS, but and cannot write it. TSM (Mac) used to automatically backup NTFS, even though it could not restore it (because MacOS X could not write NTFS). TSM was changed t

Re: Disparate Client Options

2010-01-06 Thread Costa, Justino
Hi, My workaround for that is having an administrative dir (local or nfs shared if you prefer) with the following contents: * 1 dsm.sys file containing the minimum necessary dsmadmc configuration of all the servers to be managed, like this: [tico01]/tsms/zero/etc # cat dsm.sys SErvername

Re: Disparate Client Options

2010-01-06 Thread Steven Harris
Richard Sims wrote, in part: I'd rather that their energies went toward things like 64-bit clients, and administrative API, and long-overdue evolution of the terribly neglected CLI. Richard Sims On that topic has anyone successfully analysed the XML stream that the ISC uses to communicate

Re: Disparate Client Options

2010-01-06 Thread Lindsay Morris
We're all right, but not shedding a lot of light at this point. I hope Nick finds a solution to his original problem. Lindsay Morris Principal TSMworks Tel. 1-859-539-9900 lind...@tsmworks.com On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Schaub, Steve wrote: > While we're "quibbling"... > What I would like

Re: Disparate Client Options

2010-01-06 Thread Schaub, Steve
While we're "quibbling"... What I would like is a single install binary that I could throw at W2K3, W2K8, x86, x64 and have it automatically detect and install what it needs, rather than me having to create multiple install scripts. While we're at it, having a central console to "push" new clie